Telegraph system



March 24, 1925'.

P. M. RAINEY TELEGRAPI; sYsmu' Filed April 27', 192(1 A My ciatecl lill fi lill snrl invariably operscecl alternately by line curreni impulses, e transmitting current distributor, anal a, .source of current adapted to cooperatewith said trans-- omitting distributor and controlled by said relays for transmitting impulses to an adjoining line circuit.

2. A'repeatin system coinprisin a receiving current gistributor, a pair oi signal storing relays associated therewith- :ii'xd peluted alternately by line current impulses,- a transmitting current distributor emaciated therewith s, holdin cii'cuilrfo'r each of said."

the movement of said member, andmeans.

-=selectively operated for storing the effects of current impulses which may be later applied to a connected line circuit through the instrumentslity of said nwm-beli 5. A repeater comprising a member having a natural period of motion, electromagnetic means cssocietfl therewith and controlled bcurrent impulses controlling the movement of said member, cncl a pair of relays selecli iely operated for storing the efiects of currentimpulses which may he later applied to a connected line circuit through. the instrumentslity of said member.

6. In combination with c telegraph tom, e signaling conductor divided into sections, repeating means intermediate such sections comprising :1 plurality of signal storing clevices, and a, member having a net- 11 'al period. of motion for repeating signals stored in ssicl devices to an adjoining line section.

7. In combinsiion with a ielegi'cpli system, a signaling confiiuctoz' divided into sect ons, repeating means intermediate such sections comprising amember having a natural oeriod of motion associated with one of said sections, signal sieving mezms i'esponsive to the action of said member, and meansifoz' repealing the signals stored in said signal storing means to the adjoining linc'section. i combination Wit-l1 s telegraph sys' tem;;.esigu um; Impacting m'esus intermediate such sections comprwng s inencbei: having a natural of motion ussocietecl wltb one sling conductor divided into secof said sections, signal storing means sponsive to the uctionof said member, and additional means having a natural period of motion for repeating current impulses as stored in said signal storing means to ,tlie adjoining line section.

9. A telegraph system (:ornprisinga line diuided into sections, repeating apparatus interposed bet-ween adJficent sections there of comprising receiving end trensmilziuig current impulse distributors, said receiving distributor comprising l1 freely vibrating reed controlled by line current impulses, Ellill transmitting (lislu'ibutor being controlled by said recei nng distributor, a source of current. and mes s for connecting source of current to a line section through the instrumencslity of said. transmitting ills tnbutor.

10. A telegraph system for z'efiransmilsing signaling impulses from one line circuit lo another, receiving and distributing means for receiving and distributing impulses received from ore lino section, msnsiui'being current distributor means comprising a freely vibrating reed and controlled by suiiil (relying distributing means, a. sou Hi6 of cmrent and meensfoi' connecting said source of current to a line circuit through be lHSlJlI'lk mentality of said transmitting distributor.

11. A retransmitting apparatus conipris ing a receiving current distributor, consis cing of a n'ieinbcr having a natural perioxi of motion,v electromagnetic means associated therewith and controlled by current impulses for controlling the speed of said distributor, a plurality ofrelays selectively operated by current impulses and controlled by sui il receiving distributor, a transmitting consul;-

distributor also comprising a member bum ing a natural period ofmotion, encl u so'uice of cui'renl; controlled by said relays and con nccted to a line circuit by suicl transmitting distributor.

12. A rctrensinitting apparatus compris ing a, receiving current distributor consisting of umember having a ne'tuml period of motion, electromagnetic means associcled; therewith and controlled by curreuia' inzpulses for conti'ollinp; the speed of said ills 'tributor, a plurality of relays selectively operated by current impulses and cosuirolle/l by said receiving distributor, s transmitting current distributor also comprising s men"- ber having a natural period of motion, elcc tromagnetic means associated ihercwiizl'i snrl conjcrollecl-"by said, receiving distributor for memtainingxtbe speed of said. disiribuc in definite time relation with respect lo cue another, and a source of current council-ed by said relays and connected to a line circult by said transmitting distributor.

13. A retrausmitting apparatus compelsing a receiving current (lisii'ibutos concise ing solely of e. freely vibrating seed,

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